JAMB Syllabus for Government 2025

JAMB Syllabus For Government

JAMB has officially released the syllabus for all subjects to be taken in the 2025 UTME examinations. The JAMB Syllabus for Government is provided to help candidates identify the key areas to focus on during their revision.

All candidates are advised to follow the topics listed in the syllabus to ensure they are well-prepared and can guarantee success in the examination. For those who have yet to see the syllabus, it is available in this post, and you can even download it for easy access. Additionally, we have included a list of recommended books that will aid you in your revision and help you prepare effectively.

Whether you want to download the JAMB Government syllabus PDF or simply understand what topics to focus on, this article will walk you through it all in a structured, student-friendly format.

JAMB Syllabus For Government 2025

These are the topics you will encounter in the JAMB Government paper. Be sure to update yourself with information on these topics so that you can be fully prepared and increase your chances of success in the examination.

Part I: Elements of Government

No.TopicSubtopics
1Basic Concepts in Governmenta. Power, Authority, Legitimacy, Sovereignty
b. Society, State, Nation, Nation-State
c. Political Processes – Socialization, Participation, Culture
2Forms of GovernmentMonarchy, Aristocracy, Oligarchy, Autocracy, Republicanism, Democracy – definitions, features, merits, and demerits
3Arms of Governmenta. Legislature – types, structure, functions, powers
b. Executive – types, functions, powers,
etc. Judiciary – functions, powers, components
. Relationships
4Structures of Governancea. Unitary
b. Federal
c. Confederal – each with its features, reasons for adoption, merits, and demerits
5Systems of GovernancePresidential, Parliamentary, Monarchical
6Political IdeologiesCommunalism, Feudalism, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, Totalitarianism, Fascism, Nazism
7ConstitutionMeaning, Sources, Functions, Types – Written, Unwritten, Rigid, Flexible
8Principles of Democratic GovernmentEthics, Accountability, Separation of Power, Checks and Balances, Rule of Law, Representation, Constitutionalism
9Processes of LegislationLegislative Enactments – acts, edicts, by-laws, delegated legislation, decrees
10Citizenshipa. Meaning, Types
b. Citizenship Rights
c. Dual citizenship, Renunciation, Deprivation
d. Duties of Citizens & the State
11The Electoral Processa. Suffrage – evolution, types
b. Election – types, ingredients,
etc. Electoral System – types, pros & cons
d. Electoral Commission – functions, issues
12Political Parties and Party Systemsa. Political Parties – definition, organization, functions
b. Party Systems – definition, structure, functions
13Pressure Groupsa. Definition, Types, Functions, Modes of Operation
b. Differences from Political Parties
14Public Opiniona. Meaning, Formation, Measurement
b. Functions and Limitations
15The Civil ServiceDefinition, Characteristics, Functions, Structure, Control, Problems

Part II: Political Development in Nigeria

No.TopicSubtopics
1Pre-colonial PolitiesHausa, Emirate, Tiv, Igbo, Yoruba – structure & political institutions
2Imperialist Penetrationa. British acquisition – trade, missions, company rule
b. British & French administrative policies
c. Impacts
d. Comparative analysis
3Process of Decolonizationa. Nationalism – meaning, types
b. Movements – goals, strategies,
etc. Leaders
d. Emergence of parties
. External influences
4Constitutional DevelopmentClifford (1922), Richards (1946), Macpherson (1951), Lyttleton (1954), Independence (1960) – features, merits, demerits
5Post-Independence Constitutions1963, 1979, 1989, 1999 – characteristics and shortcomings
6Institutions of GovernmentLegislative, Executive, Judiciary – structure, functions, operations
7Public CommissionsCivil Service, Public Complaints, Electoral Commission, Boundary Commission – objectives, functions, problems
8Political Parties Post-IndependenceFirst, Second, Third, Fourth Republics – evolution, spread, structure
9Nigerian Federalisma. Rationale
b. Tiers and relations
c. State creation – various years
d. Federalism problems & solutions
10Public Corporations & ParastatalsDefinition, types, functions, finance, control, deregulation, privatization, comparison
11Local Governmenta. Pre-1976 structure
b. Reforms (1976, 1989)
c. Traditional rulers
d. Problems
12The Military in Politics:. Causes of intervention
b. Structure
c. Impacts – political/economic
d. Disengagement processes

Part III: Foreign Policy & Nigeria’s Relations

No.TopicSubtopics
1Foreign PolicyDefinition, Purpose, Determinants, Formulation, Implementation
2Nigeria’s Foreign PolicyRelations with major powers, developing nations (e.g., TAC), Non-alignment Policy
3African RelationsAfrica as the centrepiece – principles, implementation, NEPAD – origin, objectives, implications
4Nigeria in Intl. OrgsUN, Commonwealth, OAU, AU, ECOWAS, OPEC – roles and involvement

Part IV: International Organizations

No.OrganizationDetails
1ECOWAS, OAU/AU, Commonwealth, OPEC, UNO, African Petroleum Producers AssociationFor each: Origin, Objectives, Structure, Functions, Achievements, Problems, Prospects

Recommended Texts for JAMB Government Syllabus 2025

  • Adigwe, F (1985). Essentials of Government for West Africa, Ibadan: University Press Plc.
  • Anifowose, R. and Enemuo, F. C (eds)(1999) Elements of Politics, Lagos; Malthouse Press Limited.
  • Appadorai, A. (1978). The Substance of Politics, London: Oxford University Press.
  • Ball, A. R. (1983).Modern Politics and Government, London: Macmillan.
  • Ofoegbu, R. (1977) Government for the Certificate Year, London: George Allen and Unwin.
  • Olawale, J. B. (1987). New Topics on Ordinary Level Government, Ilesha: Jola Publishing.
  • Oyediran, O. Nwosu, H., Takaya, B., Anifowoshe, R., Femi, B., Godwill, O., and Adigun, A. (1990) Government for Senior Secondary Schools, Books 1, 2 and 3, Ibadan: Longman.
  • Oyeneye, I., Onyenwenu, M. and Olusunde, B. E. (2000) Round-Up Government for Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination: A Complete Guide, Ibadan: Longman.
  • Oyovbaire, S., Ogunna, A. E. C., Amucheazi, E. C., Coker, H. O. and Oshuntuyi, O. (2001) Countdown to Senior Secondary Certificate Examination: Government, Ibadan: Evans.

The JAMB syllabus for Government 2025/2026 is your best bet for focused, result-driven study. With the right resources, dedication, and this detailed guide, you can ace Government and boost your total UTME score significantly. We hope this article is comprehensive enough. If you have questions on this topic, do well to let us know in the comment section below, and we will be happy to reply to them all.

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